Cambridge Latin Course Stage 16 Vocabulary aedificō, aedificāre, aedificāvī, aedificatus – to build auxilium, auxiliī, n. – help cōnsentiō, cōnsentīre, cōnsēnsī, cōnsēnsus – to agree cōnsilium, cōnsiliī, n. – plan, idea deinde – then dēlectō, dēlectāre, dēlectāvī, dēlectatus – to delight dērīdeō, dērīdēre, dērīsī, dērīsus – to mock, make fun of dīmittō, dīmittere, dīmīsī, dīmissus – to send away, dismiss effugiō, effugere, effūgī – to escape faber, fabrī, m – craftsman flōs, flōris, m – flower imperātor, imperātōris, m. – emperor, general inter – (+ acc) among ita – in this way melior, melior, melius – better nāvigō, nāvigāre, nāvigāvī, nāvigatus – to sail nōnne? – surely? (expects a yes answer) parātus, parāta, parātum – ready, prepared pereō, perīre, periī, peritus – to die, perish pōnō, pōnere, posuī, positus – to place, put postrīdiē – on the next day pūniō, pūnīre, pūnīvī, pūnitus – to punish simulac (simulatque) – as soon as summus, summa, summum – highest, greatest, top supersum, superesse, superfui, superfutūrus – to survive tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublatus – to raise, lift up vertō, vertere, vertī, versus – to turn